| Literature DB >> 10175615 |
R J Buchanan1, B J Chakravorty.
Abstract
The authors present the results of a survey demonstrating how Medicaid programs use the home and community-based waiver programs to provide services to people with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and to other targeted groups. The survey identified a number of waiver services that are effective at meeting the care needs of people with AIDS, such as case management, personal care, respite care, home intravenous therapy, attendant care, hospice, and home-delivered meals. The study demonstrates that in addition to the AIDS-specific waiver program, State Medicaid programs use the home and community-based care waiver programs for the elderly and disabled to provide services to people with AIDS because of their disability status.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 10175615 PMCID: PMC4194468
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Care Financ Rev ISSN: 0195-8631
Services Covered Under AIDS-Specific Medicaid Home and Community-Based Care Waiver Programs: 1995
| State | Services Covered |
|---|---|
| California | Skilled nursing, homemaker services, home-delivered meals, nutritional/dietary supplements, specialized medical equipment and supplies, non-emergency medical transportation services, home/environmental modifications, psychosocial counseling, attendant care, case managers, nutritional counseling, and Medi-Cal supplement for infants and children in foster care |
| Colorado | Skilled and private duty nursing, homemaker services, adult day care, emergency home response, transportation services, and personal care services |
| Delaware | In-home respite care, homemaker services, adult medical day care, inpatient respite care, mental health counseling, personal care services, case managers, and nutritional supplement (new service to be added in 1995) |
| District of Columbia | An AIDS/HIV-specific waiver was approved December 1996 |
| Florida | Skilled and private duty nursing, home aerosolized drug therapy, in-home respite care, day treatment/partial hospitalization, home intravenous therapy, home mobility aids/devices, substance abuse services, rehabilitation services, home-delivered meals, HIV prevention education for families, homemaker services, adult medical day care, inpatient respite care, emergency home response, home/environmental modifications, mental health counseling, personal care services, case managers, handyman services, physical therapy, massage services, companion services, and moving assistance (labor) (not as a separate service) |
| Hawaii | Skilled nursing, respite care, medical day health care, emergency alarm response, non-medical transportation services, counseling and training (includes nutritional and substance abuse counseling), personal care services, case managers, moving assistance, home-delivered meals, and supplemental stipend to foster families caring for children who are HIV-infected |
| Illinois | Homemaker services, adult medical day care, emergency home response, home/environmental modifications, personal care services |
| Iowa | Skilled and private duty nursing, in-home respite care, home-delivered meals, home health aide, homemaker services, mental health counseling, and personal care |
| Maine | Maine expects to implement an AIDS-specific waiver during 1997 |
| Maryland | The Medicaid program in Maryland “does not have a specific waiver for people with AIDS, however, a targeted case management program is available under the state plan for people who are HIV positive. [Medicaid] recipients who are diagnosed as HIV positive or are less than two years old and born to a woman diagnosed as HIV infected are eligible to receive services. A multidisciplinary team assesses the individual and develops a written plan of care that addresses all the recipient's medical, psychological, social, functional, and other needs. The recipient can then elect to receive ongoing case management services to implement the plan of care. The case manager.. [makes] referrals to and arrangements with service providers selected by the recipient and [advises] the recipient about all available services. … The HIV Targeted Case Management Program is a totally voluntary, client-driven program. The recipient participates fully in the development and implementation of the plan of care.” |
| Missouri | Skilled and private duty nursing, transportation services, personal care services, diapers, chucks, gloves, and case managers |
| New Jersey | Skilled and private duty nursing, home aerosolized drug therapy, day treatment/partial hospitalization, in-home diagnostic testing, home intravenous therapy, home mobility aids/devices, substance abuse services, rehabilitation services, adult medical day care, durable medical equipment, transportation services, mental health counseling, podiatry services, personal care services, medical social services, hospice care, case managers, nutritional counseling, and dental care |
| New Mexico | Skilled and private duty nursing, homemaker services, personal care services, and case managers (“We would like to add home health aide and adult day health services.”) |
| North Carolina | The AIDS-specific waiver will be implemented on 11/1/95 and cover: in-home respite care, home mobility aids/devices, home-delivered meals, homemaker services, adult medical day care, inpatient respite care, emergency home response, home/environmental modifications, personal care, and case managers |
| Pennsylvania | Skilled nursing, in-home respite care (homemaker services), homemaker services, durable medical equipment, child care services (homemaker services), personal care services (homemaker services), and nutritional counseling (case management is a State plan service covered as targeted case management) |
| South Carolina | Skilled and private duty nursing, home-delivered meals, HIV support groups/individual counseling, home/environmental modifications, personal care services, hospice care, case managers, and foster care |
| Virginia | Case management, personal care, skilled nursing services, respite care, and nutritional supplements |
| Washington | Hourly skilled nursing, attendant care, respite care, therapeutic home-delivered meals, psychosocial services, transportation, nutrition consultation, intermittent nursing services, and adult day health care |
NOTES: AIDS is acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. HIV is human immunodeficiency virus. All other States (except Massachusetts) responded that they did not have an AIDS-specific Home and Community-Based Care Waiver program during 1995. The Massachusetts Medicaid program did not complete the survey process.
SOURCE: Buchanan, R.J., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1995.
Effective Services for and Number of Recipients with HIV-Related Conditions Under Medicaid Home and Community-Based Waiver Programs for the Disabled
| State | Services Deemed Effective or Comments | Number of Recipients |
|---|---|---|
| Alabama | Personal care, medical supplies, assistive technology, emergency response system, environmental modifications, case managers and respite care | Diagnosis-specific data not available |
| Alaska | Specialized medical equipment and supplies | 1 person with HIV-related illness during 1995 |
| Arkansas | “Any HIV recipient could benefit from any of these [waiver covered] services if the recipient met the criteria of the waiver.” | NA |
| California | California has an AIDS-specific Home and Community-Based Care waiver | 2,500 adults and 300 children (18 years or younger) received services during 1994 from the AIDS-specific waiver |
| Connecticut | “All waiver services are available if the person is eligible.” | NA |
| Florida | Florida has an AIDS-specific Home and Community-Based Care waiver | — |
| Georgia | Not available/not applicable | No person with HIV-related illness receiving these waiver services |
| Hawaii | Hawaii does not have a separate Medicaid Home and Community-Based Waiver for the Disabled, only for the developmentally disabled | — |
| Illinois | All the services covered by the waiver program are effective at meeting the care needs of people with HIV-related illness | NA |
| Iowa | Skilled and private duty nursing, in-home respite care, inpatient respite care, counseling, home health aide services, homemaker services, and home-delivered meals | 19 people with HIV-related illness received these waiver services in 1994 |
| Louisiana | Not applicable | No person with HIV-related illness receiving these waiver services |
| Maine | Personal care services | 2 people with HIV-related illness during 1995 |
| Minnesota | Specialized foster home/hospice | 20 people with HIV-related illness |
| Mississippi | “HIV as a lone diagnosis would not qualify an individual for this particular waiver.” | — |
| Nevada | Homemaker services, case management, and medical social services | 1 person with HIV-related illness during 1995 |
| New Jersey | “Persons with HIV-related illness are served under a specific waiver -AIDS Community Care Alternatives Program (ACCAP)” | — |
| Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania has an AIDS-specific Home & Community-Based Services waiver | — |
| South Dakota | Not applicable at this time | No person with HIV-related illness receiving these waiver services |
| Virginia | The Virginia Medicaid program provides home and community-based care waiver services to people with AIDS through the AIDS-specific waiver | — |
NOTES: NA is not available. AIDS is acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. HIV is human immunodeficiency virus. All other States (except Massachusetts) and the District of Columbia responded that they did not have a separate Home and Community-Based Care Waiver program for the disabled during 1995. A number of these States noted that waiver services for the disabled are combined with the waiver program for the elderly. The Massachusetts Medicaid program did not complete the questionnaire.
SOURCE: Buchanan, R.J., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1995.
Services Deemed Effective for and Number of Beneficiaries with HIV-Related Conditions Under Medicaid Home and Community-Based Programs for Persons with AIDS
| State | Services Deemed Effective or Comments | Number of Beneficiaries | |
|---|---|---|---|
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| Adults | Children 18 Years and Under | ||
| California | “All AIDS/HIV waiver services are necessary and helpful.” | 2,500 | 300 |
| Colorado | Personal care | ||
| Delaware | “All services [covered in the AIDS waiver]… in addition to regular Medicaid covered services.” | 86 | 0 |
| District of Columbia | An AIDS/HIV-specific waiver was approved in December 1996 | — | — |
| Florida | “All AIDS waiver services are medically necessary.” | 6,000+ | NA |
| Hawaii | Personal care services, case management services, home-delivered meals, and counseling and training services | 104 | 0 |
| Illinois | All waiver-covered services are beneficial to people with AIDS | 1,368 | |
| NA | |||
| Iowa | Skilled and private duty nursing, in-home respite care, inpatient respite care, counseling, home health aide services, homemaker services, and home-delivered meals | 19 | 0 |
| Maine | — | — | — |
| Maryland | Maryland does not have an AIDS-specific, Medicaid Home and Community-Based Waiver, but implements the program “HIV Targeted Case Management Services” (See | ||
| Missouri | Skilled and private duty nursing | 200 | 10 |
| New Jersey | Case management, private-duty nursing, home intravenous therapy, personal care services, and hospice care | 1,428 | |
| New Mexico | Private duty nursing and homemaker/personal care services “We would like to add home health aide and adult day health services.” | ||
| North Carolina | — | — | — |
| Pennsylvania | Homemaker services, nutritional consultations, and nutritional supplements | ||
| South Carolina | Private duty nursing, personal care aide services, and counseling | 594 | 6 |
| Virginia | NA | NA | NA |
| Washington | “The waiver services most effective are home health aides and personal care attendants assisting with 4 to 8 hours per day or to supplement care in residential settings. Waiver services are in addition to the usual state Medicaid home health services.” | ||
Data are for 1995.
Data are for 1993-94.
All other States (except Massachusetts) responded that they did not have an AIDS-specific Home and Community-Based Care Waiver program during 1995. The Massachusetts Medicaid program did not complete the survey process.
Data are for 1994, except where otherwise indicated.
Maine expects to implement an AIDS-specific waiver during 1997.
This program served 760 people during 1994.
“We have served 318 children under 20 [years of age] from 3/87 to 12/94. No stats. on the number served in 1994.”
North Carolina implemented an AIDS-specific, Medicaid Home and Community-Based Waiver effective 11/1/95
Not applicable because “services are provided under the Early Periodic Screening and Diagnosis Program.”
NOTES: NA is not available. AIDS is acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. HIV is human immunodeficiency virus.
SOURCE: Buchanan, R.J., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1995.
Services Covered Under Medicaid Home and Community-Based Care Waiver Programs for the Elderly and Disabled: 1995
| State | Services Covered |
|---|---|
| Alabama | In-home respite care (skilled and unskilled), homemaker services, adult social day care, personal care services, and case managers |
| Alaska | Skilled and private duty nursing, in-home respite care, home-delivered meals, chore services, emergency home response, transportation services, home/environmental modifications, congregate meal services, adult social day care, case managers, and specialized medical equipment and supplies. In addition to these services, habilitation and intensive active therapies are available for the disabled. |
| Arizona | Skilled and private duty nursing, in-home respite care, home intravenous therapy, home mobility aids/devices, substance abuse services, rehabilitation services, home-delivered meals, homemaker services, adult day care, inpatient respite care, durable medical equipment, emergency home response, transportation services, home/environmental modifications, mental health counseling, personal care services, live-in attendant, hospice care, case managers, handyman services, and nutritional counseling |
| Arkansas | In-home respite care, home-delivered meals, homemaker services, adult medical day care, inpatient respite care, emergency home response, adult social day care, and chore services (e.g.., errands, household tasks, yard maintenance) |
| California | The California Medicaid program provides home and community-based care waiver services to people with AIDS through the AIDS-specific waiver |
| Colorado | Homemaker services, adult day care, emergency home response, transportation services, home/environmental modifications, personal care services, and alternative care facilities |
| Connecticut | Skilled and private duty nursing, in-home respite care, rehabilitation services, home-delivered meals, homemaker services, adult medical day care, inpatient respite care, emergency home response, transportation services, mental health counseling, adult social day care, case managers (including benefits advocacy), chore services, elderly foster care, home health aide, and laundry services |
| Delaware | In-home respite care, homemaker services, adult medical day care, inpatient respite care, emergency home response, adult social day care, personal care services, and case managers |
| District of Columbia | No Medicaid Home and Community-Based Care Waiver for the Elderly and Disabled during 1995, however, an AIDS/HIV-specific waiver was approved December 1996 |
| Florida | In-home respite care, home mobility aids/devices, home-delivered meals, homemaker services, adult medical day care, emergency home response, mental health counseling, adult social day care, personal care services, case managers, benefits advocacy, handyman services, and nutritional counseling |
| Georgia | Skilled and private duty nursing, in-home respite care, rehabilitation services, home-delivered meals, homemaker services, inpatient respite care, emergency home response, personal care services, medical social services, case managers, and alternative living services |
| Hawaii | Skilled nursing, respite care, home-delivered meals (including congregate meals), homemaker services, emergency alarm response, non-medical transportation services, personal care services, nutritional counseling, moving assistance, home maintenance, environmental modifications, adult day health care, and case managers |
| Idaho | Personal care services and case managers (“Medicaid clients under age 21 may be eligible for other services through Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment.”) |
| Illinois | Homemaker services, adult medical day care, emergency home response, home/environmental modifications, personal care services, and case managers |
| Indiana | In-home respite care, home mobility aids/devices, home-delivered meals, homemaker services, inpatient respite care, emergency home response, home/environmental modifications, adult day care, attendant care services, and case managers |
| Iowa | Skilled and private duty nursing, in-home respite care, home mobility aids/devices, home-delivered meals, homemaker services, inpatient respite care, emergency home response, transportation services, home/environmental modifications, mental health outreach, adult social day care, personal care services, handyman/chore services, and home health aid |
| Kansas | In-home respite care, homemaker services, adult medical day care, inpatient respite care, emergency home response, transportation services, adult social day care, personal care services, and case managers |
| Kentucky | In-home respite care, homemaker services, adult medical day care, home/environmental modifications, personal care services, and case managers |
| Louisiana | Emergency home response, home/environmental modifications, personal care services, and case managers |
| Maine | For the Elderly: skilled and private duty nursing, rehabilitation services, homemaker services, adult medical day care, emergency home response, transportation services, mental health counseling, personal care services, live-in attendant, medical social services, and case managers |
| Maryland | Senior Assisted Housing Waiver: home/environmental modifications, adult social day care, behavior consultation, environmental assessments, assistive equipment, and case managers (not a waiver service, but provided as part of the duties of administering the waiver); also homemaker services, personal care services, preparation and serving of meals, and medication assistance are provided as part of the assisted living services package |
| Massachusetts | The Massachusetts Medicaid program did not complete the survey process. |
| Michigan | Private duty nursing, in-home respite care, day treatment, home-delivered meals, homemaker services, inpatient respite care (foster care), durable medical equipment, emergency home response, transportation services, home/environmental modifications, adult social day care, personal care supervision, case managers, chore services, training, medical supplies, and counseling (not just mental health) |
| Minnesota | Skilled and private duty nursing, in-home respite care, home-delivered meals, homemaker services, inpatient respite care, emergency home response, transportation services, home/environmental modifications, adult social day care, personal care services, case managers, and specialized foster home |
| Mississippi | Home-delivered meals, homemaker services, adult medical day care, inpatient respite care, case managers, and extended home health care coverage (i.e., in addition to the allowed visits under the State plan) |
| Missouri | In-home respite care, homemaker services, case managers, and handyman services (these services are available only to recipients who are 65 years or over) |
| Montana | Skilled and private duty nursing, |
| Nebraska | In-home respite care, homemaker services, adult medical day care, out-of-home respite care, transportation services, and handyman services |
| Nevada | In-home respite care, home-delivered meals, homemaker services, adult social day care, personal care services (covered in State plan, too), medical social services, and case managers (the State plan covers many additional home and communtity-based care services) |
| New Hampshire | Skilled nursing, home aerosolized drug therapy, in-home diagnostic testing, home intravenous therapy, home mobilityaids/devices, rehabilitation services, home-delivered meals, homemaker services, adult medical day care, inpatient respite care, durable medical equipment, emergency home response, transportation services, home/environmentalmodifications, mental health counseling, podiatry services, congregate meal services, and case managers |
| New Jersey | Skilled nursing, in-home respite care, homemaker services, adult medical day care, inpatient respite care, transportation services, adult social day care, medical social services, hospice care, case managers, and nutritional counseling |
| New Mexico | Skilled and private duty nursing, in-home respite care, homemaker services, personal care services, and case managers [Effective 7/1/95 “we intend to amend the Disabled/Elderly waiver to include adult day health care, assisted living, personal services, environmental modifications, emergency response, and P.T., O.T., and speech therapy] |
| New York | In-home respite care, home-delivered meals, inpatient respite care, emergency home response, transportation services (for social day care), adult social day care, home/environmental modifications, medical social services, case managers (part of package of services), nutritional counseling, and moving assistance |
| North Carolina | In-home respite care, home mobility aids/devices, home-delivered meals, homemaker services, adult medical day care, inpatient respite care, emergency home response, home/environmental modifications, personal care services, and case managers |
| North Dakota | Institutional and in-home respite care, homemaker services, adult social day care, personal care services, chore services, case managers, specialized equipment, environmental modification, non-medical transportation, training of family caregivers, and home health aide [North Dakota has a Service Payments for the Elderly and Disabled (SPED) Program and an Expanded SPED Program, both of which are funded by State and county revenues. Several people with AIDS receive in-home services from these programs.] |
| Ohio | In-home respite care, home-delivered meals, homemaker services, home/environmental modifications, personal care services, and case managers |
| Oklahoma | Skilled and private duty nursing, in-home respite care, home-delivered meals, homemaker services, inpatient respite care, durable medical equipment, home/environmental modifications, adult social day care, personal care services, and case managers |
| Oregon | Home care services, live-in attendant (including in-home respite care), home/environmental modifications, home-delivered meals, residential care facilities, assisted-living facilities, adult foster homes, and specialized living facilities |
| Pennsylvania | Skilled nursing, in-home respite care, home mobility aids/devices, rehabilitation services, home-delivered meals, homemaker services, adult medical day care, inpatient respite care, durable medical equipment, emergency home response, transportation services, home/environmental modifications, mental health counseling, adult social day care, personal care services, case managers, handyman services, and nutritional counseling |
| Rhode Island | Homemaker services, emergency home response, personal care services, and home/environmental modifications |
| South Carolina | Home-delivered meals, adult medical day care, inpatient respite care, home/environmental modifications, personal care services, medical social services, and case managers |
| South Dakota | Skilled and private duty nursing, homemaker services, and adult social day care |
| Tennessee | Home-delivered meals, homemaker services, home/environmental modifications, personal care services, and case managers |
| Texas | Skilled and private duty nursing, in-home respite care, home mobility aids/devices, rehabilitation services, durable medical equipment, emergency home response, home/environmental modifications, and personal care services |
| Utah | In-home respite care, home-delivered meals, homemaker services, inpatient respite care, emergency home response, transportation services, adult social day care, and case managers |
| Vermont | In-home respite care, inpatient respite care, adult social day care, personal care services, and case managers |
| Virginia | The Virginia Medicaid program provides home and community-based care waiver services to people with AIDS through the AIDS-specific waiver |
| Washington | Skilled nursing, home-delivered meals, emergency home response, transportation services, home health aide, night support, client training, assisted living, home/environmental modifications, adult social day care, and personal care services |
| West Virginia | Homemaker services, transportation services, personal care services, case managers, and chore services |
| Wisconsin | In-home respite care, home mobility aids/devices, rehabilitation services, home-delivered meals, homemaker services, adult medical day care, inpatient respite care, durable medical equipment, emergency home response, transportation services, home/environmental modifications, mental health counseling, adult day care, personal care services, live-in attendant, case managers, benefits advocacy, chore services, and nutritional counseling |
| Wyoming | Personal care, respite care, adult day care, home-delivered meals, Personal Emergency Response System, and non-medical transportation |
Covered under both the State plan and the waiver program, but the waiver service is defined differently. “For example, state plan personal care does not allow for supervision and homemaker tasks,… [but] are allowed under the HCBS waiver.”
NOTES: AIDS is acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. HCBS is home and community-based services. P.T. is physical therapy. O.T. is occupational therapy.
SOURCE: Buchanan, R.J., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1995.
Effective Services for and Number of Medicaid Recipients With HIV Illness Receiving Services From Waiver Programs for Elderly and Disabled
| State | Services Deemed Effective or Comments | Number of Recipients |
|---|---|---|
| Alabama | Personal care, homemaker services, case manager, and respite care | Diagnosis-specific data not available |
| Alaska | “No AIDS-specific waiver. However, services available through our present waivers can meet the needs of HIV-related individuals.” | 1 person |
| Arizona | Respite care, hospice care, case manager, attendant/personal care, and home health services (nursing and aide) | NA |
| Arkansas | “Any of these [waiver] services could be used by AIDS recipients, if they meet the criteria.” | NA |
| California | California has an AIDS-specific Home & Community-Based Services waiver | 2,500 adults and 300 children (18 years or under) received services during 1994 from the AIDS-specific waiver |
| Colorado | “We have our own HCBS waiver for AIDS/HIV - but they may still access the elderly waiver if they want.” | NA |
| Connecticut | All waiver services are available if the person is determined eligible for the waiver program | NA |
| Delaware | “All [waiver-covered services in Delaware] in addition to regular Medicaid-covered services.” | NA |
| District of Columbia | No Medicaid Home & Community-Based Care Waiver for the Elderly and Disabled during 1995 | Not applicable |
| Florida | Florida has an AIDS-specific Home & Community-Based Services waiver | NA |
| Georgia | “AIDS clients may use the program if they meet the eligibility criteria.” | NA |
| Hawaii | Hawaii has an HIV/AIDS-specific Home & Community-Based Services waiver | 104 people with HIV/AIDS received services during 1995-1996 in the HIV/AIDS waiver program |
| Idaho | “HCBS waiver services are very limited [in Idaho].” | “We estimate that a small number of HCBS clients have HIV-related conditions.” |
| Illinois | All the services covered by the waiver program are effective at meeting the care needs of people with HIV-related illness | NA |
| Indiana | Case management, homemaker services, and attendant care | 13 people with HIV-related illness during FY 1996 |
| Iowa | Skilled and private duty nursing, in-home respite care, in-patient respite care, counseling, home health aide services, homemaker services, and home-delivered meals | 19 people with HIV-related illness during 1994 |
| Kansas | Personal care services | NA |
| Kentucky | The services provided through the waiver program are available to all eligible people; HIV-specific data is not collected | HIV-specific data is not collected |
| Louisiana | NA | NA |
| Maine | “The waivers for the elderly and disabled are not “targeted” to the HIV-related illness.” | The waiver for the elderly provided services to no one with HIV-related illness during 1995. |
| Maryland | Data not available if Senior Assisted Housing Waiver has provided services to people with HIV-related illness. | NA |
| Massachusetts | The data from Massachusetts is in the verification process | |
| Michigan | “Use all services as any other waiver client. No one or two specific services stand out.” | “Due to confidentiality issues in the State, we don't keep this specific data.” |
| Minnesota | Specialized foster home/hospice | 20 people with HIV-related illness |
| Mississippi | “Care plans are individualized with the appropriate waiver-covered services provided.” | NA |
| Missouri | Missouri has an AIDS-specific Home & Community-Based Services waiver | 200 people received services from the AIDS-specific waiver program |
| Montana | Personal care, private duty nursing, home-delivered meals, and respite care' | 2 people with HIV-related illness during 1994 |
| Nebraska | “Needs not tracked by type of disability.” | 5 people with HIV-related illness |
| Nevada | Homemaker services, personal care services, and case management (which includes medical social services) | 0 people with HIV-related illness during 1994 or 1995 |
| New Hampshire | None mentioned | 20-25 people with HIV-related illness |
| New Jersey | New Jersey has an AIDS-specific Home & Community-Based Services waiver | NA |
| New Mexico | “The Disabled/Elderly [waiver program] is not serving anyone with HIV-related illness [during 1995].” | 0 people with HIV-related illness during 1995 |
| New York | No services mentioned | 874 people with HIV-related illness during calendar year 1994 |
| North Carolina | “People with HIV-related illness may be served under our Home and Community-based waiver program.” | NA |
| North Dakota | “Most services are delivered to those persons eligible for nursing facility level of care. All [waiver services covered in North Dakota] would be effective if those eligible have an HIV-related illness.” | “We do not separate this data. If a person is nursing facility eligible, we do not look at their diagnosis.” |
| Ohio | Home-delivered meals, homemaker services, and personal care | “Exact number not known -- less than 150 people [with HIV-related illness].” |
| Oklahoma | NA | 0 people with HIV-related illness |
| Oregon | — | — |
| Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania has an AIDS-specific Home & Community-Based Services waiver | About 200 people are served each year under the AIDS-specific waiver |
| Rhode Island | Serostim drug therapy - a growth hormone for persons with AIDS-wasting syndrome | 30 people with HIV-related illness a year |
| South Carolina | South Carolina has an AIDS-specific Home & Community-Based Services waiver | Not applicable (0 people with HIV-related illness in the year ending 9/30/94) |
| South Dakota | Not applicable at this time | 0 people with HIV-related illness |
| Tennessee | Personal care services, homemaker services, home-delivered meals, case management, and home/environmental modifications | 1 person with HIV-related illness during 1994 |
| Texas | Medicaid health insurance, unlimited prescription drugs, skilled nursing services, and personal care services | NA |
| Utah | NA | 0 people with HIV-related illness |
| Vermont | Unknown | Unknown |
| Virginia | The Virginia Medicaid program provides home and community-based care waiver services to people with AIDS through the AIDS-specific waiver | — |
| Washington | All waiver services are effective | “This data is not collected.” |
| West Virginia | Insufficent data to respond | 4 people with HIV-related illness during 1996 |
| Wisconsin | Personal care, live-in attendant, homemaker services, adaptive aids, home-delivered meals, and respite care | “We do not collect this data.” |
| Wyoming | “[People with] HIV are not treated as a group, only as part of the HCBS population meeting established eligibility guidelines.” | “Unknown unless specifically identified.” |
“We have excellent benefits under our State plan so many individuals do not need to be enrolled in the waiver program to recieve the services they need. We are adding… special child care for children with AIDS, to allow us to provide in-home day care to the one child currently enrolled.”
North Dakota has a Service Payments for the Elderly and Disabled (SPED) Program and an Expnaded SPED Program, both of which are funded by State and county revenues. Several people with AIDS receive in-home services from these programs.
“HIV-related clients are not identified as a separate service category. HIV clients (even if known) are assimilated into all care settings. In most cases, HIV-diagnosed clients are not known, unless self-identified.
NOTES: NA is not available. AIDS is aquired immunodeficiency syndrome. HIV is human immunodeficiency syndrome. HCBS is home and community-based services. The Massachusetts Medicaid program did not complete the questionnaire.
SOURCE: Buchanan, R.J., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1995.
Services Covered Under the Medicaid Home and Community-Based Care Waiver Program for the Disabled: 1995
| State | Services Covered |
|---|---|
| Alabama | In-home respite care, assistive technology, emergency home response, home/environmental modifications, personal care services, case managers, and rr[[missing text]] supplies (“up to $150 per month for items not covered by the regular Medicaid state plan under durable medical equipment”) |
| Alaska | Skilled and private duty nursing, in-home respite care, home-delivered meals, chore services, emergency home response, transportation services, home/e modifications, congregate meal services, adult social day care, case managers, habilitation, intensive active therapy, and specialized medical equipment a[[missing text]] |
| Arkansas | Home/environmental modifications, adult social day care, medical social services, case managers, employment services, crisis abatement (temporary plac facility when “recipient cannot be dealt with or is not safe in current environment”), and habilitation (“teach skills to manage in the world, ADL, money man[[missing text]] |
| California | California has an AIDS-specific Home and Community-Based Services waiver |
| Connecticut | “Connecticut has a separate Medicaid Home and Community-Based Waiver for people with mental retardationand is developing two new waivers. The firs[[missing text]] personal assistance services to people withphysical disabilities. The second will provide a wide range of services to people with an acquired brain injury.” |
| Florida | In-home respite care, home mobility aids/devices, home-delivered meals, homemaker services, adult medical day care, emergency home response, menta counseling, adult social day care, personal care services, case managers, benefits advocacy, handyman services, and nutritional counseling |
| Georgia | For severely disabled: skilled and private duty nursing, home mobility aids/devices, homemaker services, durable medical equipment, emergency home res[[missing text]] transportation services, home/environmental modifications, mental health counseling, personal care services, and case managers |
| Hawaii | Hawaii has a separate Medicaid Home and Community-Based Waiver for the Developmentally Disabled. Other persons with disabilities are served throug programs for the elderly/disabled: (1) Nursing Homes Without Walls or (2) Residential Alternatives Community Care Program |
| Illinois | Homemaker services, adult medical day care, emergency home response, home/environmental modifications, personal care services, and case managers |
| Iowa | In-home respite care, homemaker services, inpatient respite care, adult social day care, personal care services, skilled nursing, and home health aide servi[[missing text]] |
| Louisiana | For the developmentally disabled: in-home respite care, home mobility aids/devices, inpatient respite care, emergency home response, home/environment modifications, personal care services, case managers, and habilitation services (including residential, pre-vocational, supported employment, and day habil[[missing text]] |
| Maine | Personal care services and case managers |
| Minnesota | Skilled and private duty nursing, in-home respite care, home-delivered meals, homemaker services, inpatient respite care, emergency home response, trar[[missing text]] services, home/environmental modifications, adult social day care, personal care services, case managers, and specialized foster home |
| Mississippi | Personal care services and case managers (“Recipients must be severely orthopedically or neurologically impaired, with some rehabilitation potential.”) |
| Nevada | Homemaker services, medical social services, and case managers (the State plan covers many additional home and community-based care services) |
| New Jersey | Skilled and private duty nursing, home aerosolized drug therapy, in-home respite care, day treatment/partial hospitalization, in-home diagnostic testing, ho[[missing text]] intravenous therapy, home mobility aids/devices, substance abuse services, rehabilitation services, adult medical day care, inpatient respite care, durable [[missing text]] equipment, transportation services, home/environmental modifications, mental health counseling, podiatry services, personal care services, medical social hospice care, case mangers, nutritional counseling, and dental care |
| Pennsylvania | Skilled nursing, in-home respite care, home mobility aids/devices, rehabilitation services, durable medical equipment, emergency home response, transpo[[missing text]] services, home/environmental modifications, personal care services, live-in attendant, case managers, benefits advocacy, handyman services, and housin[[missing text]] |
| South Dakota | In-home respite care, home mobility aids/devices, inpatient respite care, transportation services, case managers (including housing referrals), benefits ad[[missing text]] nutritional counseling, and only those dental services not covered by the regular Medicaid program |
| Virginia | The Virginia Medicaid program provides home and community-based care waiver services to peoplewith AIDS through the AIDS-specific waiver |
NOTE: AIDS is acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. ADL is activities of daily living. All other States (except Massachusetts) and the District of Columbia responded that they did not have a separate Home and Community-Based Care Waiver program for the disabled during 1995. A number of these States noted that waiver services for the disabled are combined with the waiver program for the elderly. The Massachusetts Medicaid program did not complete the survey process.
New Jersey has several waivers for the disabled and the services vary according to the specific waiver; these services are provided in at least one of these waivers.
SOURCE: Buchanan, R.J., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1995.
| Skilled and private duty nursing | Homemaker services | Personal care services |
| Home aerosolized drug therapy | Adult medical day care | Live-in attendant |
| In-home respite care | Inpatient respite care | Medical social services |
| Day treatment/partial hospitalization | Durable medical equipment | Hospice care |
| In-home diagnostic testing | Emergency home response | Case managers |
| Home intravenous therapy | Transportation services | Benefits advocacy |
| Home mobility aids/devices | Home/environmental modifications | Handyman services |
| Substance abuse services | Mental health counseling | Nutritional counseling |
| Rehabilitation services | Podiatry services | Dental care |
| Home-delivered meals | Congregate meals services | Housing referrals |
| HIV support groups | Child care services | Legal services |
| HIV prevention education for families other (please describe): | Adult social day care | Moving assistance |